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Greenland would be your best answer. The vikings were the first to occupy Greenland. which in turn made them the first to occupy North America. Hope this helps :)
Answer:
Greenland
Explanation:
Colonized by the fierce Viking Eric the Red, 2,500 kilometers from Norway, the inhabitants of Nordic Greenland disappeared 400 years after their arrival.
In the history of the colonization of the Arctic, there are recurring cases of civilizations that emerged and suddenly disappeared. The climate is cold, unstable, inclement, and its oscillations are responsible for the appearance and disappearance of plants and animals. At the time of the Norse colonization, the island was experiencing a mild climate. Vegetation spread to the point where Viking Eric named the place "green earth." The optimistic name motivated three settler fleets to head for the site. They settled in the year 1000. They built churches and farms, reproducing the pattern of life they knew in Europe. It was the most advanced post of European civilization.
The cultural blockade of the colonizers prevented them from approaching the Inuit's degree of adaptation, and Viking society languished. Cows, goats and even hunting dogs were eaten. People died of cold and starvation. Norse society disappeared from Greenland in 1400.